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By:Lucy Monroe


                Aaliyah nodded, an expression of deep vulnerability coming over her features he was fairly certain she was not aware was there. “No matter what Mom hoped, they were never going to accept me into the family. She is buried in the family plot. I won’t be.”

                “It is their loss.”

                “I keep telling myself that, but you know? Sometimes it’s hard to believe.”

                “Believe it.”

                “They’re not alone. I am and I don’t like it.” She covered her mouth and stared suspiciously at him, as if he’d drawn the admission out of her rather than her offering it unasked for.

                “No one should be abandoned by their family.”

                She tried to put on an insouciant expression that fell far short, but he wouldn’t tell her so. He found he enjoyed seeing what he was sure others did not.

                The true Aaliyah Amari.

                “It happens.” She shrugged and this time her glass tipped enough to spill its nearly full contents down the front of Aaliyah’s inexpensive black suit jacket.

                She didn’t even jump, just looked down at the water-soaked jacket. “Oops.”

                “You are all wet.”

                “I am.” She cocked her head to one side as if studying him and finally said, “You could offer to get a towel.”

                “Should I?”

                Instead of answering, Aaliyah unbuttoned the front and started shrugging the black fabric off her shoulders.

                “What are you doing?” he demanded, his body tightening in a familiar way.

                “Don’t worry, I’m wearing a blouse underneath, but if I don’t get this off, that will be soaked, too.”

                Once she removed her jacket, Sayed couldn’t hold back his gasp. She’d been too late. The white cotton was wet and clinging to the skin of her torso and the lace-covered curves of her breasts.

                Aaliyah looked down and made a moue of distaste his mother would have been proud of, then she giggled. “Too late.”

                “My very thought.”

                “I guess I’d better take this off, too.”

                His conscience demanded he discourage her from that particular course of action, but he refused to listen, watching in lustful fascination as she removed her uniform tie and then the soggy blouse.

                Her lacy bra was surprisingly revealing.

                “You like pretty lingerie,” he said with a blatant shock that would have indicated the ouzo had already hit his system to anyone who knew him.

                Sayed was not blatant. He was subtle. Especially in delicate situations like this one.

                Aaliyah nodded. “Why shouldn’t I? I have to dress conservatively for the job, but that doesn’t mean I can’t be as feminine as I like underneath.”

                “Your uniform does not mask your womanliness.”

                “Are you sure?” she asked very seriously. “I always thought it did.”